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Tuesday, February
17th - First Presbyterian Dialogue Group
This dialogue
group meets on Tuesday, February 17, and will offer solutions to
the discussions of the previous four sessions. A summary of
previous sessions are posted on the website
www.onecolumbus.org under "dialogue
groups." Anyone in the community is welcome to become a part of
this activity.
The session
begins at 6:30 pm in the Library of the First Presbyterian
Church downtown. Enter the church on First Avenue across from
the CB&T parking garage between 11th and 12th
Streets.
Notes from
Dialogue Groups can be found on our website as well as articles,
selected readings and contributions from participants.
Contact: H.
Berrien Zettler 706-324-6363
BLACK HISTORY
EVENTS
RiverCenter
sponsors two exhibits
In celebration of
Black History Month, the RiverCenter has two events that will
occur during this month. .
The first is a
photographic exhibit of the works of Charles "Teenie" Harris
entitled: Rhapsody in Black and White that will be
hanging in the main lobby of the facility until February 23. .
The 32 piece exhibit was assembled by the
August
Wilson
Center for
African-American Culture and is on loan from
Pittsburgh's
Carnegie Museum of Art. This exhibit it free and viewable during
the RiverCenter's normal hours.
The second is a
performance by the Ronald K Brown: Evidence dance company.
Ronald K. Brown worked with the August Wilson Center on the
traveling exhibit and has choreographed a piece entitled
One Shot (Mr. Harris' nick-name - he was famous for
capturing his subjects in one shot.) which will be performed at
RiverCenter on February 17. Copies of the guide and a flyer can
be obtained from the RiverCenter for civic organizations and
churches who wish to help publicize this event.
Contact: Jim
Rutland 706-256-3607
Black History
Museum exhibit
Johnny C. Warner
has put up a special exhibit at the Black History Museum on 8th
Street in the District titled "Black America's Quest for
Citizenship" Pictures and artifacts display the
challenges that African Americans faced in their quest for
equality. The Museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays. For a
tour, call Johnny Warner at 706-575-3646
PBS documentary
"Eyes On The Prize"
Each Sunday at
4:00 pm
during Black History Month beginning Sunday, February 8, the
Black
History Museum will show the documentary "Eyes On The Prize"
followed by open discussion.
Contact: Johnny
C. Warner 706-575-3646